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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 11,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 21 permits reassessment where the authority has reason to believe turnover escaped assessment; this belief must rest on objective, relevant grounds with a nexus to escapement. The proviso allows reopening despite change of opinion if the sanctioning officer records a rational basis. Electronic records discovered in search that materially contradict declared turnover can constitute a tangible basis to form the requisite belief, and the sanctioning order must show application of mind though it need not set out detailed reasons.
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      Summary: The policy advances a composite Foreign Trade Policy focused on export competitiveness through product targeting, branding and timelines, combined with administrative and digital reforms to reduce transaction costs: chapter re alignment, online inter ministerial consultations, paperless electronic authorisations, expanded EDI connectivity, capacity building for new exporters, and prescribed timelines and digitization for SEZ approvals and operations.
      Summary: Cancellation of the bank's licence was ordered due to insolvency, failed revival efforts and substantial supervisory findings of regulatory noncompliance, including negative capital adequacy, accumulated losses, high NPAs, default in statutory reserves, non publication of auditor reports, absence of required government securities investments, concentrated related party exposures, deficient audit and credit systems, and failure to present a viable revival or merger plan; a show cause notice was issued and replies were unsatisfactory, leading to licence cancellation, commencement of liquidation and invocation of deposit insurance subject to scheme terms.
      Summary: A new integrated payment gateway was launched for the Intellectual Property Office's e filing system to permit online fee payments via internet banking, credit and debit cards across an expanded range of banks, facilitating broader electronic filing for patents and trademarks and expected to increase e filing uptake; concurrently the office inaugurated an ISA/IPEA building and extended a real time Stock and Flow facility publishing patent office workstreams online to enhance transparency.
      Summary: Reference exchange rates are published: the US Dollar reference rate is stated and compared with the previous day's rate; using that reference and cross-currency middle rates, Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen are provided; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Repayment of specified Government Stock on maturity will be made at par with no interest accruing thereafter; if a State holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act falls on the maturity date, repayment will be made on the previous working day. Under Government Securities Regulations, 2007 sub regulations 24(2) and 24(3), payment to registered holders in SGL/CSGL or by Stock Certificate must be by pay order with bank particulars or by electronic credit, and holders must submit bank account particulars in advance. In absence of such particulars, holders may tender discharged securities at designated paying offices twenty days before maturity to obtain repayment.
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      Agreement for Avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with foreign countries - Royal Government of Bhutan
      Summary: The Agreement between India and Bhutan allocates taxing rights to avoid double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion by defining persons and taxes covered, residence rules, and the roles of competent authorities. It sets out source state and residence state taxation across income categories-notably business profits attributable to a permanent establishment, dividends, interest, royalties, capital gains and employment income-provides methods for elimination of double taxation, mutual agreement and dispute resolution procedures, exchange of information and assistance in tax collection, and a Limitation of Benefits rule denying treaty advantages in cases lacking bona fide economic substance.
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